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PREPRINT: "Outcome context-dependence is not WEIRD:

Comparing reinforcement- and description-based economic preferences worldwide" (ResearchSquare, Springer Nature)

By the entire ICN, no less!! 


Countries implicated: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

Data obtained in: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

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POSTER SESSION: "Outcome context-dependence is not WEIRD:

Comparing reinforcement- and description-based economic preferences worldwide" (Biology of Behavior Change Symposium, Kyoto, Japan 2023)

By the entire ICN, no less!! 


Countries implicated: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

Data obtained in: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

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POSTER SESSION: "Relative value learning is not WEIRD: losing money around the world with context dependent reinforcement learning" (FENS forum, Paris, France 2022)

By the entire ICN, no less!! 


Countries implicated: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

Data obtained in: France, USA, Russia, Iran, Israel, Chile, Argentina, Japan, China, India, Morocco

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DOUBLE POSTER SESSION: "Recent Opioid Use Impedes Range Adaptation in Reinforcement Learning in Human Addiction" (RLDM 2022, CPDD 2022)

By Maëlle Gueguen¹, Hernan Anlló², Darla Bonagura¹, Julia Kong¹, Sahar Hafezi¹, Stefano Palminteri³, Anna Konova¹ 

¹Rutgers University, ²Waseda University, ³Inserm - ENS Paris 

Countries implicated: Japan, France, USA

Data obtained in: USA

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TALK: "Sensitivity to contextual effects during reinforcement learning in human addiction" (SNE 2021)

By Maëlle Gueguen¹, Hernan Anlló², Darla Bonagura¹, Julia Kong¹, Sahar Hafezi¹, Stefano Palminteri³, Anna Konova¹ 

¹Rutgers University, ²Waseda University, ³Inserm - ENS Paris 

Countries implicated: Japan, France, USA

Data obtained in: USA